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Flexible workplace stock may rise 5x by ’25

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Flexible workspace supply in India is estimated to jump five times by 2025 to 130-140 million sq ft, accounting for one-third of the global coworking inventory, according to a report by property consultant Cushman & Wakefield (C&W).

The global real estate consultant released its report Redefining future workplaces at the Workplace Trend Conclave held here on Friday.

“The phenomenon of coworking has been the proverbial storm in the teacup for commercial real estate in India,” the report said.

India is one of the largest flexible workplace markets in the world, the Nyse-listed consultant said.

“The rise of millennial­s has led to the existence of a strong start-up and entreprene­urial culture. They need a workplace that inspires innovation and ideas, offers flexibilit­y in terms of timings and location, while being integrated with technology for communicat­ion and collaborat­ion,” said Anshul Jain, Country Head & Managing Director-india, C&W.

The consultant has estimated the global flexible workspace inventory at about 125 million sq ft, of which nearly 27 million sq ft is located in India.

There are 1,000 operationa­l co-working centres, with a capacity of over 4 lakh seats, across the top six cities — Delhi-ncr, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai. The number of flexible space operators has risen from single digits to about 350 over the last 3-4 years. “The number of operationa­l co-working centres will more than double over the next five years,” it added.

C&W estimated user base of flexible workspaces to jump 10x to nearly 3 million by 2025. At present, 65-70 per cent of demand for co-working spaces comes from large firms, 15-20 per cent from small & medium enterprise­s, and 10-15 per cent from freelancer­s and start-ups.

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